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Rangers fans react after club run 'Touch Tour' of Ibrox

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Decision-making at Rangers has come under some scrutiny in recent weeks.
Firstly, there were some complaints about ticket prices ahead of the Scottish Cup fifth round replay against Kilmarnock.
Some felt aggrieved that there was no reduction from standard a standard SPL match day. However, the approximately 40,000 supporters at the ground that night, were royally entertained, as the Gers ran out 5-0 winners.

Fortunately, El Buffalo’s performance was worth the entry fee alone. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Furthermore, fan group, the Union Bears, have recently spoken out about a lack of support from the club.
https://twitter.com/UnionBears/status/1101087880645091329
On Wednesday afternoon, though, Rangers came in for praise.

As part of the Centre for Access to Football in Europe’s (CAFE) ‘Week of Action’, the club ran a ‘Touch Tour’ of Ibrox.
The event catered for blind and visually impaired supporters.
Those in attendance got the chance to meet former players and get their hands on some of the club’s vast collection of silverware.
It’s a fantastic initiative and it’s great to see Rangers working actively with the club’s fanbase.
After pictures and videos of the event were posted by the club’s official Twitter account, there was plenty of support for the idea.

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